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Old 09-05-2008, 07:23 PM
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Well Enjoyment wise it is about the same until you have to get out of in the pits. I have a pretty bad mustang with all the Maximum Motorsports stuff and the thermo piston wilwoods with BFG R1's and Fikse wheels. When I bought it salvaged but fixed for 5300 it had 20,000 miles. It is ton of fun, but it will always be a mustang. I have thought about putting an Ls engine in it ever since I blew up the modular motor that is in it.

Track days are very fun and Buttonwillow is very fun a 20 minutes away. I love the fun track clockwise, I think it is 27 with the bus stop. YEAH BOYEE.

Jody if you get a 2nd gen let me know, I'm working on developing some parts for those. I have some pretty slick ideas I'm putting togther currently.

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Old 09-05-2008, 07:56 PM
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Well Enjoyment wise it is about the same until you have to get out of in the pits. I have a pretty bad mustang with all the Maximum Motorsports stuff and the thermo piston wilwoods with BFG R1's and Fikse wheels. When I bought it salvaged but fixed for 5300 it had 20,000 miles. It is ton of fun, but it will always be a mustang. I have thought about putting an Ls engine in it ever since I blew up the modular motor that is in it.

Track days are very fun and Buttonwillow is very fun a 20 minutes away. I love the fun track clockwise, I think it is 27 with the bus stop. YEAH BOYEE.

Jody if you get a 2nd gen let me know, I'm working on developing some parts for those. I have some pretty slick ideas I'm putting togther currently.

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thanks Rodger.

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